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Alexandre Adler

Alexandre Adler (born 23 September 1950 in Paris) is a French historian, journalist and expert of contemporary geopolitics, the former USSR, and the Middle East. He is a Chevalier de l’Ordre de la Légion d’Honneur (2002). A Maoist in his youth and then a member of the Communist Party (PCF), he shifted to the right at the end of the 1970s and has since become close to US neoconservatives, as did his wife Blandine Kriegel (daughter of the communist Resistant Maurice Kriegel-Valrimont). Adler is the counsellor of Roger Cukiermann, chairman of the ''Conseil Représentatif des Institutions juives de France'' (CRIF, Representative Council of Jewish Institutions of France).
==Biography==
Born in 1950 in Paris into a German-Jewish family, which survived World War II and the Holocaust, Adler is a history graduate of the École normale supérieure (1969–1974). He directed the Chair for International Relations of France’s Ministry of Defense Interarmy College of Defense (1992–1998) where he remains a professor of higher military learning.
After collaborating with French daily ''Libération'' (1982–1992), Adler went on to become the editorial director of the ''Courrier International'' (1992–2002), a weekly selection of significant articles from the international press. Adler served as an editorialist for the French daily of record ''Le Monde'' and collaborated with several French weeklies, including ''Le Point'' and ''L’Express''. He currently sits on the editorial board of the conservative French daily ''Le Figaro''.

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